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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER C 1U0S.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
NATIONAL
per Pnjtsldent. . -.
WILLIAM JENNINGS' BRYAN
ot Nebraska.
ton Vice-President.
JOHN WORTH KERN
cl Indiana
V F rrST-ATEVmCKET.
iror Corporation1 .Commissioner.
r'W WATSON .
'or PolL'iwhtamliKpounty.
For Chief JuStfce 'Supreme Court.
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS
t-f lirjan County
(Tor Associate Chief Justice
SAMUEL W. HAVE8.
of Grady County.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
First District.
HENRY JOHNSTON
ot Noble County.
Second District.
ELMER. F.ULTON
01 Oklahoma County.
Thfrd District. "
JAMES DAVENPORT
of Craig (bounty
fourth District
CHARLES CARJER j.
of Cat tor County.
Fifth District.- ' f
COTT FERRIS. J
of Coitlaucho 'County: "
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jZ LEGISLATIVE
trcr State Senate.'
JAMH5 KIRKWOOD
of (luthrle.
For Representatives Logan County
WAL?. MATHEWS
H. E. derwin; ' - -
TEAGUE RAY v.W ' II I - p
GOING 'AWAVtf
If you nro going to any summor re-
eorln to remain n week or mote bate
The Leader follow you. I'houo 75.
m ' i i i n . i
And now Honrat threatens to de.
eldrhis finely Inay mrjy Georgia.
Tlio Ittosovolt ti.unipha redticod
rtoAVn to-nrftit ! consist of n lot of
lutempjerato language uwl three ad-
vcjso court doclBfons.
MusgogecS inayor ''ItJdwV' Cojcnpl
Douglas foVtldscrtblng the maW4tf
a paving $outra.rtor. but si-mdliow" die
job appears yet but half done ( ?
Taosct petmle ho profj lo doubt
Mr Drriut's ability to inauago Uiu Job
rf chief executive seem to bo cortaln
Jie will pla havoc with their special
1r! ilngc
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Strange. i It nor that It txkos this-
iteimbllcan siuto central coutmltieo ?
lon;j to ascertain whother or not tho
cuallonsro or Governor Haslcell for
stlS?ntoiyi'jitW!.tfccdpWdl!r.-ii .
S. many people can tell ho other
t'low how o act wiio can n't walk
itivn ilu slroot In .. strinlKhf tin. ihnt
J'"ilJhii(uv.in ncujiii. in
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KrOll lnllrnliriil.-.lnnl.
HUSUW 'SBfefc'r'M' fiom thV
Krpi'SVlgnjjM of AiortilSih
ibZiujCBt)jyiju(i.af(as7 T1t .lrifi
t-uiinoiiing n eaudldnto too good to at-
MIb services for their worth to the
fc'iiiinl run of vote.-s ought to hao
bin chuleo left at home. Whatever
'rrur the people niuke in selecting
MitanU i-. i-ir-dled at the next oleo
i tin and fiyv uro Mrmig enough a
fight dOw-n jttio opposition of the jioo-
ile Wli&pevtr It come-j time for the
nubile to Increase the tenure or offl-e
'lure must nlo be a provision whore-
b a higher grade of applicants can bo
h ( ured.
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The 80ornment Is gottinB nlgng
n Jih1&nMiRchhIti'-ohavT3te
o adcfiT ltrigl?la ffeSlii JnwS- Yorl".
The Oyster Oaj farm will nls? mnkn
i good showing and tho flo bfft"de1
iao immonsiratjon at. .Melbourne-
wiihw sec jiroBiueni and his son wore
interi lowed jwrtt-nlay as ts how they
vW itklh flhns itnil cateriiltlars In Af
rlt-4 Tho only Jar on the borhtqn of
t!i JlooHiivtia'f.tlhle! add sporUman
y wag the fact tint he inuwurv
rW"ll hfiibad lrtm3'J')i000JiWlillo'!
n couriMJ inw is trnial and the de-
ficit of 4 million per .lay no0(i not
tisturb su long an there are bears
Itvab and state machine for manu-
facture ot candidates still It is pos-
sible some of cur more oaslly'frlghton--d
citizens may wish to Inmilro how
wo uro to pay our dobts If wo have
not been abto tu arrango to meot run-
juihk xiK)nBs In tho dull season
lietKoiftentioii is cqllxl to (ho condl.
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FLYNN AND M'GUIRC.
The spectacle of Dennis Plynn nnd
lllrd McOuIro Bolus over the first
congressional (Ustflot together ask-
ing the voters to again trust them
and those ot their Ilk! Is ware than
was expected oven of two such fail-
ures to serve tho public when chosen
nt tbo pair above mentioned. In the
years lhoso two mistakes woro ttcMjifl
'aft 'ihu guard a't Washington to pre-
vent Oklahoma becoming a state they
howled loud and long that the "pro-
pitious" honr had not arrived and It
never came either at the request of
either ur theld. Oklahoma tir.rten tho
leadership or Plynn and Mcflulro ac-
tiulrod a. reputation It was said by
others that graft rode astride of whom-
soever aspired to place or power and
the president of tho United JStntes
publicly cursed the crowd of hangers-
on and nppolntoes who had so per-
l8tently and so earnestly strlvon to
v-cal the virtues of this territory.
Aud before thlB sovereign people
could havo qno year of home rule be-
foto they had opportunity to recover
front tho misrepresentation and misin-
terpretation of tho Flyj.ni nnd Me-
Uulres those office-chasing gentle-
inuti made friends by their common
desire go about asking tho poople of
Oklahonin to bollovoand trust thorn;
to eleeft them to offices thoy each and
lfp(.u separately and Jointly respect-
ively admit they dld .not till when
chosen and Plynn even protends to
bu outraged because Oovornor Haskoll
put Urn jilng ot publicity right where
Plynn least wanted It to light.
Mr. Plynn has no love for AlcGulro.
but McOirire has the state chairman
and Plynn too well knows that Chair
mail .lossph Norrls will throw the ie-!.3
maiuuer or uKinnoma to mo uow-wows
ff Vrtfiulred to save the congressional
hide of. MtOulie honco Plynn takes
tlio stump Willi Mcflulro to see. per-
haps that If funds nro directed Okla-
hnuinwnrd by' the national committee
that McGuIro gets not more than his
pro rata- v
Tho two statesmen nro vociferous
when tolling whu' thoy will do If
elected nnd when they spoak of the
Democratic administration hold up
thnlr hands lu horror but when any-
one naktv thorn lo speak of fholr past
performances one ylilll-shdllles tho
uthor '(Ully-tlalllbB and oach hlakos a
'flying trip" from tho scone ot' ones-
t'onlng.
Tlje popple of-Oklahoma 'will not
ttbon forgot Plynn nnd McGulre for
jetwoDii' tlium either Intontlounlly or
oyiorwlse stiitohooil was hold back at
least s!s years and nolthsr ot them
favor stateltoqd at this nour that Is
thoy rocognlro that so long ns tho
people have a voice they Will have
aught lo do wllh these two former
.ilarepiesonlots nt tlio hcuso of con-
(cross. Hun off tho stump when ho attempt-
.h1 to rolturalu tho old slanders about
Uoverl'.oV Haskell nnd Unable ta draw;
a crowd when ho ulone Is to nonl!
('lynn has now nttached his dljiimcd
nd battbriid fihnrlot bqltlnd-that 'jf
Jio man JlsgiiUrc nnt urolyno two
nen ever doserved moro of onch oth-
. .". for when they united statehood
amo nigh being losi 10 all of us. Give
tiioin a big vote with nttached eorllf-
uMitrvdheymroAO remain tiuliuino
a ift faliii ! ' wan rt!j ft
illume for
llteil
SeBelm oRito 3b&fft bjij o ?ur-
. ilBed hlaVseat IbXlM Seiiate from
'oTorado. iaavTnffnTflirTyofThls life
klUOVO VUMUiVI "U!i
iiiuklug the surly delegates to the con-
tentions behave The senator hrtB
turned loose plenty of money and tho
usual coterie ot waid h colors are for
als machine but tho organization
jecnis bad because In one of the dis-
tricts tho Republicans sent an honost
..omniitteenian -uud he Is drawing as
much attention for his fighting ability
ts for his houosty and uetthor threat
i grand promises seem able to dls-
lidgo him from his pctaslvo points
having tho people and tho committee
to commencu with.
No oiidtishoufd lorget tho nroseAt
win vorfprmaro forllfe lost c:use t
fjTVtDfSiflsuf; Flynifniid MehitW.
rapreuented this territory lu congress
'ia'itlany oars few enn coiuputSitb-
iiiupenell and tablet. As suchjrepru-
sentutlves thoy fnilwl to secura)tdiq-
iood Jor ears ntor e badjBhre'e-
t'uartors of a million Inhabitants It
Uiy wore trjing nod unable !o ac-
'omllHab resoik they should ba kept
ill retirement on account of thhjr tlV
"silofable" intoniputvnt'j; Ir'tliiyawew
not trying thoy are too far dort (jits
icale ttf citizenship to worry ovdf and
liuuld be allowed to follow those oth-
er uuworthles to oblivion.
nryan may not bo popular as statad
by Republican newspapers but tho
fact that he Is tho ono man slmplo
notice of arrival will draw the crowds
signifies he is still a power In
Alnfrlpii
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O M'GUIRE SADDLED $225000 O
O ON TAXPAYERS. O
O (Kingfisher Tlme j O
O "The Cotistltntlon w i.ttiilr-ii o
O Lj OYCr ioO.tlOO maj rlty. I'nI. O
O dtA'lroovflt. niter oitr. fmlv o
O considering the docantuiit. np- O
O proved It and Jfsned aU prrla- O
O tiintlun Bd'nlttlns Pklxjcp! into Q
Of5yfe iTiilou Por oeHi0yjJfral O
rius been the prartlr-'&0u' l'1- O
la oral government to p1iy.tbe efi. O
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O
pertst' of formliij? n state Tonntltn- ftji
O Hon
and- tlui-flr.st elo Hon
n moil o
O (hptuumler. Okjafjotua and Indhtn Oj
Tcrrltojw
t.f.OO.OOO;
liail n ivnnnlnlt'iin ft -
l ' N 1 "' 'V -
more man live nines t
O thp K)pnlntlon pf any stnlp ov6l'
O ndmltfj?il to lift. Unjon. lnillah
O Teiiltory' h(id no organized gV"
a onniKfiit The uxneuse for form- O
O Jiir a state constitution and gov- a r
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i'r
O eminent was necessarily gic
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O Officers
h woro elected 'jr n tifll 0
govoriiment-from Unllgl O
senators down to the lofl- O
O state b
a Slates
O est township olflcers. O
O A debt tf $2i!!.00Q 00 wns Incur- O
O rod for such purposes. Congress O
O wag willing to npproprlato the O
O titonoy to pay this liiiloutciliiess in O
O order Ut ro.leve the taxpajers ot O
O OMnhonin"(iB It has been tho unl- O
O feint ciistotn to do since the first O
O statu was admitted but McOulto O
O opposed the bill because the C n. O
O stltullon wns framed by Demo- O
O Hon ilny.. Jet them romomifOr O ;
0McGilru. This Js a bio-ib Jnlgs- O
O tW to Avery taxpayer In Oklahn. O
O ma. Millions dt rlulars uro op- O
O nur.lly njipr. printed fot public Im- O
Q prpyerneijts b CoiiRress for tlu O
O nafit4jru states and for ylilli O
O Mrtttilicjioted but not one rent O
o for tbn Qklahoma farmers bust- O
nn8s miui lamirer iiuu t;axiui. y
OMfdulre Claims cedit to IIbO
O 7080 show that on tlio tinai pass- a
O age of the bill MoGulro wns ub- O
O sent and not voting That Is tho O
O luasun no doubt that bo did not O
O Include the Indian lands In his O
j C own district. Among thoso aro O
O lands. The Knw and Osago lands. O
O the Pawnee Sac nnd Pox and the O
O Chojenne and Arapaloe lands. O
O None of thoso Indian lands wero O
Z Included In the reitriellon bill. O
O The restrictions should be ro- O
O moved from these lands as well O
Z as they wero from fio Plve Clvjl- C
O Izcd tribes of the Indian Terrl- O
O tory sldo or Oklahoma so as .r O
n mnltn Ili!tn F.n pmIiIh nlnl taxnblo. O
3 Why not onon tliese lands to tie oi
"- t!
C- actual settlors and nuke thorn G
fej i.i4A;tuit i c-i. .i.-..v .... -- -.
O even ninke an attempt to remove O
O these loitrlctlons which would O
C havo been of Immense value to O
O all the people In his district be- O
O ranso he wns "absent and not vol- O
B" wno u0 m passed. Why O
ft lsncre nnd neglect his constltu- O
3 cuts? Wny nejBiect tho '.leoplo tir o
O hlJ own dl:rlct7 Let the voters O
3 answer the iiuostion on election-O
a day. O
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Dennis Plynn has a panic.
lllrd McGuIro a'so has tho hives
Wiy does not Plynn meet Haskel'.;
Ask tlio state board of utuvessors. i
Donnla Plynn
ufrnld. St down.
stand up! You're
Haskoll fortiries hltusolf with tlio
truta. Thnt's what makes Haskell
Utrtng.
The school laud leagues cat. nol be
fooled by Republican promises this
y:sr of our Lord.
Yo gods and little fishes! DonnU
Plynn Is actually woiklng lhu "free
buinos" nnd ."gratitude" racket again.
fllipiman Itepubllcnn candidate for
.&6. n'ruMdbnt has pronliiteil Dcnnlu
Pti'nn "homahing liaiidBon'e ' If he will
'kt.l off Haskell ami educe Uiyan's'
ma;orit In Oklahoma."
luftase T(ft win Coal IJaroli UnsVy.
lHq tfe baipns or ild. will ltftV.e fun
wav-lu Ok'lalioius The state coal
'(list has uput-rlnutod f.0.000 to the
ItuimliUean iatloua campaign.
Klynn and MeGuiio. havo been slng-
Uilf their "tool iho people" snugs for 16
tin io many uars In jlPko)l Dem-
ocracy has a platform champion who
Is nulling McGulie and Plynn to iho
crotss or scorn.
This from tho Selling Guide Is np.
predated: "Tho Guthrlo Daily l.eaaui
Is the oq1 consistent Democratlo pa-
per In tho stato. Wo navo lead thu
l.eador for ten oni8 and It has never
wavered In reason or out it Is al
ways Democratic always reaiiauiu n.-
ways working with purp so and point."
Illinois Republican newspapers In
the Cannon district liavo sered nu-l
lice on tho Chicago Hftcord'Herald I
that every blow It bIvqb to the defeat I
of Capnou they will give two toward j
the tlefoat of Deneon for govornor. I
What n splendid thing It would bo if
eui'il wero uuccc-ssiui linn sunie "j Ti
witu some regnrn tor me peonie wouu
get In power In Illinois
Bun tl jf law Wwn V$
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' WclnpcroVs SoititA)ry"Wfr7es the
best line ot high grado Binoltlng 'to-
bacco lu the city. tt
NOT UNDER GUARANTY LAV.
Washington D. C Sont. 3. The
First National Hank of Nlle-i. Ohlp.was
closed today by order of tho board of
o im
O orati.. Now fie taxpayers have Ot. ijk .'. j .'.
O anaddUlonnl buulen of ?2 r;w a T'0
wbuuu.j.1 .. i..f. .... .jff. M.;tf - And so. when hearing him djgcusa.tiit
Opny ttwlr-uiw's nnd vott pi.Vif- O ' rtffflIru nf i j? & tfi
O offlclnl congressional rec rd datsl C '
O Mny Ti. 10U8. on pages .7085 aWl O TrtUmri.hia w".J -iflie.; "
j directors on the grounds of lusulvptiry.
11. Tllllnghast has been appointed rt
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O VAGRANT VERSCt O
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WISE
He knows Just what iho nation needs
to guide It safely back
tjnto tho-PtosperoiiH days of old nnd
- -PUt It. tut tlje trick
1 hat leads to riches and npNincwMust
what should now bo done
Tt enrbfthn tiiintKiTBil he ftin tell
it y-
j -III1JJ tiiitr- IIH1I ii- vtii ivji. !
riu-TQeir' nslrej lb jeur- f- "
iHbstt hat Jie'illds Ws SnftlloitOitf'K
very ptoml io state;
jiu wien oi roursc you lmuprsinuu
lies not n randlilato.
Ilfgl
and
lake hi
if liars
i?kod
'e.idy
If he
Tlib WitforrT
Jfi i$$ wrJttontft l b
'for evo'" plank that' he'd 11:
woula JC n orfc ni
avp used
To hear hlin talk you'd think that It
wbj easy to bo great.
It's hard to figure mil Just why he's not
a candidate
In probldins of flnnnre he's versed
qnltu plainly j u can see.
Moafc fiUduyy he cau dNcttss flastlc
Cuiroiicy;
All diplomatic questions he will hoitlo
right o nil a mi
In '.this CDverumoKt
grave
SomehnCv you have to won
not n cnndldatu.
Detroit Proo Press.
THE ABANDONEDi"AM. J f
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gteou hills slrotoh Away fiom 11
The etc
And unlet broods o'er nil;
The whltu road wonders lailly
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fniAnr.WAMVttI.-iwlaiii.MW.
With vine nn.l n.ilillntr weeil
WM vlljrtrtit once Uth child.sh lire-
No fldivm- ran to soed.
Bill now. when domos the firefly.
One hears no mother's lullnbv.
Whore have t ie gone tho Joyous
OU03?
The west Hint called tho bold
And nnno tgQinalned to boar Ihn yoke
Unt tljasawip vero too old;
Now sit It.fgate.'Tiow fow will stny
To hear Its tale of yesterday!
Denver Republican.
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UNFAI& OKT-'AHOMA CITYPAPERS.
'K'tSttcr County Ne'ws )
Ordinarily the pape? making pre'.
(entiona to be metropolitan show a
spirit of fairness townrd tho nlrnl
townr In. reporting tho happenings nnd
prtgrceOalttrc jilaco In that lmniedl-
mo nelglihofiiooil. But this does not
liojil gopfy MihlhQi Oklfibomaiv apd
1'lmes of OTlarioma Cltyv In all nnd
every IrlKtanc??' flieb papers mlsrepfo-
sent Cllntov or Ignore ns entirely.
Our poople are Justly Indignant at this
kind of treatment nnd nt sonic time
will pr.bably be ab'.o to rotallate to a
certain extopt. Hut as the progress of
C'llntJn dou? not doiiond on the good
or ill . 111 of the Oklahoma City papers.
nnd finally make one of thp big cities
of iho stnto.tesnidless cf the publicity
or unfairness shown us by our power-
ful contcmparles
For Xnfacia unil Children.
His Kind You Havo Ate Bought
Boars the
tStgnaturo of
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Needs the Jqbs?
Tho Hi!im)lU;ai) party" ought to win
tJiU fall. Pawbuaku fapital.
Or Screech?
MeGulre inado
3rUl' Capital"
jtt.Koal speech.
Going For Keeps. Too.
Oklnhonia.'xvOl go for Taft Por-
aker Trlbuurf.
But Not Kaw River Water.
The story of IMooii being thicker than
waler dependi on what kind oj" water.
Topeka Capital.
Pink Pnli Tablets Or. Shoop's
stop Headache wouiauly pains any
palji. nnywhora In 20 minutes sum.
rormnla on thu 2Be box. Ask your
druggist or doctor nbont this f rmuli
It's Hue. Wallaco'H drug store.
Call for Democratic County Central
Committee
Tim Dem'psratlc Cqunly Central
committee is hfct'eb.y called to meot at
tho city hall at 2 p. pv Saturday S'jy.v
lomupr lmportani misiness.
J. D. P.VVOll Chairman.
j c n FOSTKH.'socretary.
JJHWIj'JIl 'flLi'.".'.'."1.. Tf"" . ' .HAWW'
.
DoVt iQt'i' tho baby suffer! from
!joMimn sore3 or any Hcnlng ftf the
I skin. Daatt's Olntnicnt gH'es Jjistant
relief cures quickly. Perfectly! stifo'
for chlldrenm AlldhigsUta ssellHL;
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DEU13MJRCN CAPIJAU
ft OO
tny AssoclatedSess. S
Salt Ukc- City? (nah. Bept. $. So-
cialist Candidate Debs arrived hero
"sterday afternoon. Last night W
Dobbs addressed an audlenco qf 2500
and left for I.ns Vegas Nev. on his
spoelal train. Aufc"
OJkSVORXA.
BtW IM KIW m "" law mi
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III 'trraft writi 1 Ustrrt) lilra
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ifliupreiniieniiai wb'k
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do'rMiy huA
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Tho longer and more beautiful n
woman's hair iho inoro excuses she
will mako to lake III down when she)
has company. . v- .
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WhlloM-unnlng fr congress Is some
trlilloVunnlng fr congress Is some
It muatJia nlso profitable nq.Dcn-
PInn'copliftell you If ho wlrl dSlll
n.Ji'lis( OkkipiJksTcporjlfaii
fun
nisi'
ij- rf
. 1W latsisi UkiqixioiafwBlCPerJKaii
i.tiiaas cue nest hoii oi ivnnsn is al-
ways bolng washed into our stale
That is also proof t hrtt tho Lord will
cari Air JWiQwn
C
y n.
to S:tp run
arali
Win
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ha
ad ofiJliTUlon-
linrfft
3iP in
MSi
"in m.i o
resBlon.. lYaunio llkeja
dog. ncfodnt
for s6 liihifyiiiad doss
this season
Tho seasion prizes won
by the Oklahoma Republican editors
Jnstlllod Die doss offarlng n protest.
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How to Get Strong.
P. .T. Daly of 1247 W. Congress St..
("iie.R tel.s of n wny to become
s.rong; He says: ".My mother who
Is old nnd was very feeble is deriving
so much benefit from Kleetrle flitters
that 1 feel It's my duty to toll thoso
wlnr need a Ionic nnd strengthening
medicine about It. In my molhocfs
case n marked gain III -flush 'has re-
sulted. Innomnia has been overcome.
Alid sho Is steadily giving ijfWifaJr."
fromlfclUllY er-fill kldfieV ctflifpWfStB.
aoiii turner guarantee hi r. u. Mention
drug-stoio. 50c.
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Loailon Manx ilmm
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lCdltor
In llfo
"WiQ; bttve i utteiiijed ceretppnlnl AtRlr
clsos nt lmJ "laylng'tif corner stoneo1
ami the placing of testimonial stone
or bilclt in thu walls of famous utid
popular structures but the plnclni; of
n brick in tho wall of the Guthdo
Convention hall by Mrs. ' iap." Dlck-
tiison tne other day carried us farther
Into the sentimontalltes of such oc-
casions than 0 remenlbor of ever
having leached boioro. "Mrs D'.s"
Hair Is frosted by tho winters of se-
nnty yocra and as Hiie'lified the brick
to place It In Its m'ortar bed sho said
"Guthrie thou art the fairest among
ten thousand anil the one altogether
lovoly 1 build this into thy beautems
crown hoping and bellovlng that then
will over be the gathering! place and
Iho lirlde nnd the choice of the great
state of Oklahoma' . .
. ' "oi; gpi-aigxT.
HOW'S THIS7
Wo offer Ono llundivid Dollars Ho-
ward foi any caaoofjCajarrli that tail
not be cured by llali's Catslfrli t'ure
P. J. CHUNBY & CO. Toledo. O
We the undersigned have known P
.1 Cnenoy for "Trrr-trrstlfi'-ypnTs rmd-
behove hlju jierfeetly honorable l'i all
i)iiiiln6'ss'tra:initloif.-i tflnl' flilHticlnliV
nble to carry out any obligations niailt
by his firm.
WAI.DINQ. KINNAN & MARVIN
Wholesale Druggists Tcledo. O
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern-
ally acting directly upon the b ood
nnd mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Piien 7.1 etiuls
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Pamlly Pills for cotisli-
pntlou. QUE8TIONS AND ANSWERS.
If rlpo red lips wero tempting.
And you and shoi-Just tw.o
Were out. anu-chnli pro oiuptlnt;
Pray toll me what you'll do?
Your nrm would steal' aroiuul her
You'd Whisper "This Is bliss. '
And you would not astound lim-
it you should steel n kiss..
If nho were nt the portal
And you wore passing through.
Pray tell me If joit'io mortal.
Houvyqu would any f'Ailliiitf"
'I ct i .! J. 3 n .) r- .
If shu woio la (he shattMV
"Ami you woro In the door- .
You'd bo a timid lad O
If yitttM not take. one. more.
.. T. 'Wlnlhro)i.
- A Sure Enoutih Knocker.
J C. Goodwin of- ReJdHvl lie N. 0
sayti: "Hueklen's Ainka Bulvii Is a
aurtoiinugli kunckur for nlooiii. Jwib
ono canio on my leg latttjuiiiimerKmu
that wonderful ualve knock-ad It out lu
a Ojw rouiulK- Not' even' n scar n-
ifialned." Guaranteed for piles soies.
burns otc. 2Cc. at C.' It. Renfio's
drug store.
DOES BIG BUSINESS.
Relay
Telegraph Office at
Ranks Third.
El Reno
Kl Reno. Okla. Bept. 3 In the
amount of telegrams handled for tho
present month tho Hock Island rolny
office In this city ranks third oh tho
ontire Hock Island system.
The offices at Chlcagp and Topeka
handled a few more than havo ljosn
handled nt thfs otflco but Kl Itono
tukus first plfice -wlipn the cost 'it
maintenance for tho office 1$ brought
Into consldeiatfdn. ' "
KI Heno Is tapldly becoming ope of
tUe- njost Unuftiffint taqmj on Uie
syBiem ad tbo great lncreaijouii the
business handled through tills office
will soon necessitate an Increase in
the forco ns tho present number will
Ltp?una.bltQvU8mJb? Uiexyglitnicof 'jus
tness. At tne present rate ot increase
jhcjjtMjsIuess lyvweat than) flouybd lit
ihe n:ist nlnetv davs and the tejidenc.v
Ufi) l WflicPo &WMib ii-v-c im. n
fsnialler amount of business for the fu
ture.
A clover popular Candy Cold Cure
Tablet called Prevention is being
dispensed by druggists everywhere.
In a fow hours Preventlcs are saUo
break any cold completely. And Po-
ventlcs being so safe and toolhwime
nre very fine for children. Xo
Quinine no lajtatlve nothing borah nor.
slckenlmr. Hox of IS 2tH. Sold liy
JJiiman-HR'p
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I . 1 1 if
The llopiiblleatis h)HI allege PeinnjI
vnnla Is solid but they are rlflbig the
malls of tho dead to" keep It in th.-t
condition.
Soma of the SJO.iter should remem
"' ""w1"iiiiii " ucn e aiMen sinu
SOtllP S.lM rtl.Am.-i nt m ... i. ....i
'intut.tni.ii.i.- ...; " :ri
Jlli ' u'"1 ts"ul'J1
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iiiHier Y.lo-.stnrtl(I Denn Is .'inn
er whtY-fitnr
asbtTyii(SW
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iho tfflo'it
the noxt
:Ts lute!
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Uepublle
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liilKn'ffltl
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1)0 Hkn t.fft.iMUWn
!tWy iiVtcn;'
tlon lo thp udvlco of thp Ropnhlicin
UIIUUITf
Tho editor of tho Modford Patriot
claims he nivor heard of ll&ury S
Johnston and. while many will refuse
lo IHicve the story careful perusins
or the Patriot each wwv leads us to
sny the statement is no doubt trap If
the PatrKt editor will strike out
Jt.itiston" nnd Insert "nnythlng" It
Wll. bn a better statement of fuels.
They Take the lcini nut
...".. have used Dr. Kings New Llfo
Hi Jtt rniMhm.i.t.A.. t.L. .f. . . .
Is fni-i
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"'"awt1"- 'yico iiuaeasinff
Mattoliitffli. llWrt! boweUMniriuY
imk
iuhh or ineiion." says a'. H ilr wn of
Pitt8flobl Vt Guaranteed satisfactory
... v . m-ijiua iinmuttrc. c
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' tftASTMAM President
W. 'Kkisitr ice - Prefiidenl
-9?to OM'aliom
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Depooits in this Bank ore guaranteed by the Depositors GuarafSy
rupu oi ins aiate oi UKiauoms.
. New Stute Law Provides Absolute Safety to Our Depositors.
Vv'e Pay Interest on Time Deposits.
DIRECTORS
S. L. SPURRIER s. W. KEISBR
FELIX ADLER A. R. EASTMAN LYMON J. GRAY
W. II. GRAY CHAS. P. EISENSCHMIDT
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For First Class
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?ARM
g I mu now.pvopa.ved lo HKilu'. FAKM LOAN.S on
approved-iiiruis iu Logan county Olda. All botllu-
g innnls uiadti promptly and satisfaction guaranteed in
over y way. Kate reasonable. For further partioulara
call on
I F A. GOOGINS
120 1-2 Oklahoma Ave
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nnd Shipped to Order.
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IT. C. Ouss Pres.; Prank Dale V-Pres.; J. W. Perry VPrea.; Jlobt
Soblboig. Cashier; C. R. Havlghorst Asst. Cashier
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
GUTHRIE OKIAHOMA.
Oldest In Oklahoma. Capital 0159000
Directors:
L. C. Ouss O. A. Hughes
Frank Dale Henry K. Asp
J. W. Perry Robert Sohlberg
A. O. C. Hlorer.
OUR DEPOSITORS ARE SECURED BY THE GUARANTY FUND OF
H THE tTATE OF OKLAHOMA.
&:: :a-5a-Mt-r-a-:-g-:--a :a - : -
. TKe Guthrie Business Universaly
Incorpoine.l under tho laws rf Oklahoma nnd you are protected Enter
any time. Tbo OreauM Shorthand School In the world. Our students are
learning ilicri.'iand in 'Jfe duys and telegraphy In two months. Wo teach
quickly and thoroughly Bookkeeping. Short 'isnd. Toticli 'Typewriting
Ponmansbip. Tolegiaphy for H. It operat-r. Civil Scnlco Ad. "Writing H. It.
Acceunting Higher Knglisb-and Mathonuttlcs WIHBLESS TIH.KGHAPHY
for Goeiiinotit Positions Eery tjeacher nn expert Finest ponmati In he
stale. Take your buBlnoes cpurso at Onthrlo-the Hapltul ot thv tc 30
yen can getr-a High Salai-yi llofclilon ns soon as you graduate. It c-sis but
little moro 10 sttend a flrt id.isa college. It means nn Incrcpue n( ilO to
J20 to vour Mtliiy.
1 aw Department Chief Justice n. I.. Hllima is beun of the Lavf
l-ejimmif ut tf80ciate Justices Jebso J. Dnui . Matthew J Knite S. M
Hayos. John IS. Tumor nnd Judgo John H. Cotteral U. S. District Judge
Special lecturers. Judge Ijwronco. Refereo In Hankruptcy; Judgo A. Jf.
Huston Jtiv'so or District Court; Hon. C. CJ. Hornor and Hon. Horace Speed
Family.
The Jl memborK of the Bar Commission xyllj be jnvlted to make
oiicvMi lA-vi-ifim 1 wj icaii cpnnsq.
I. -Vrft. fni- lnrfivfrrt .nnn
Never Fails to Resioire
Gray Hair toils Natural
i VqiJ? and Beaut?
". "'el ionunai ween eray
otrautrt. Prbfnotesaluxur rffitKrowtli
. .rv-.. .....a. wnji 9 flUK UUI
ana positively trcmovpw
uruia. xvecps nni r sou ana glossy. Kc
fuse all niilKititutps. 1'X tlmntf.-. .rl
fuse all sdbstitutcs 2f time as
ySl.00 ao'SOc. slz j! I4'Kot' D
i Dye.
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Send W lor Ire boil "Tht:irc utiha SLln."
J. N. VALLACE AND A. 5. GRAr.
Theme For a Drama.
The dear old bank up for sale; deep
Is Cid banker's woe
! Is the same old threadbare lale; he
(ouliln t iiiaUe It gc
And nAw with reddened ees. nlas. the
poor .lid banker stands
And waits t see his donr Jank pass
Into a strangers Icitlds -
Hutr lo a c l -mil of dust appears a cloud
of gr.iylsh-whlte!
Tae walling Huong applauds and
ebaers; an auto h in slsUt-
If Is the banker's farmer bnl nnd he
has .sold a crop. r
He saves tho dear old bank ftgad' Now
lijt .the curtain drop.
. LMON J Guay. Qashier
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